PRMT1-dependent regulation of RNA metabolism and DNA damage response sustains pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma

Pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC) is an aggressive cancer that has remained clinically challenging to manage. Here we employ an RNAi-based in vivo functional genomics platform to determine epigenetic vulnerabilities across a panel of patient-derived PDAC models. Through this, we identify prote...

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Veröffentlicht in:Nature communications 2021-07, Vol.12 (1), p.4626-4626, Article 4626
Hauptverfasser: Giuliani, Virginia, Miller, Meredith A., Liu, Chiu-Yi, Hartono, Stella R., Class, Caleb A., Bristow, Christopher A., Suzuki, Erika, Sanz, Lionel A., Gao, Guang, Gay, Jason P., Feng, Ningping, Rose, Johnathon L., Tomihara, Hideo, Daniele, Joseph R., Peoples, Michael D., Bardenhagen, Jennifer P., Geck Do, Mary K., Chang, Qing E., Vangamudi, Bhavatarini, Vellano, Christopher, Ying, Haoqiang, Deem, Angela K., Do, Kim-Anh, Genovese, Giannicola, Marszalek, Joseph R., Kovacs, Jeffrey J., Kim, Michael, Fleming, Jason B., Guccione, Ernesto, Viale, Andrea, Maitra, Anirban, Emilia Di Francesco, M., Yap, Timothy A., Jones, Philip, Draetta, Giulio, Carugo, Alessandro, Chedin, Frederic, Heffernan, Timothy P.
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Zusammenfassung:Pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC) is an aggressive cancer that has remained clinically challenging to manage. Here we employ an RNAi-based in vivo functional genomics platform to determine epigenetic vulnerabilities across a panel of patient-derived PDAC models. Through this, we identify protein arginine methyltransferase 1 (PRMT1) as a critical dependency required for PDAC maintenance. Genetic and pharmacological studies validate the role of PRMT1 in maintaining PDAC growth. Mechanistically, using proteomic and transcriptomic analyses, we demonstrate that global inhibition of asymmetric arginine methylation impairs RNA metabolism, which includes RNA splicing, alternative polyadenylation, and transcription termination. This triggers a robust downregulation of multiple pathways involved in the DNA damage response, thereby promoting genomic instability and inhibiting tumor growth. Taken together, our data support PRMT1 as a compelling target in PDAC and informs a mechanism-based translational strategy for future therapeutic development. Statement of significance PDAC is a highly lethal cancer with limited therapeutic options. This study identified and characterized PRMT1-dependent regulation of RNA metabolism and coordination of key cellular processes required for PDAC tumor growth, defining a mechanism-based translational hypothesis for PRMT1 inhibitors. Arginine methylation by PRMTs is dysregulated in cancer. Here, the authors use functional genomics screens and identify PRMT1 as a vulnerability in pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma, and further show that PRMT1 regulates RNA metabolism and coordinates expression of genes in cell cycle progression, maintaining genomic stability and tumour growth.
ISSN:2041-1723
2041-1723
DOI:10.1038/s41467-021-24798-y